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admissibility-kernel

Python bindings for the Admissibility Kernel - deterministic context slicing with cryptographic verification for conversation DAGs.

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Python bindings for the Admissibility Kernel - deterministic context slicing with cryptographic verification for conversation DAGs. - **Deterministic slicing**: Same input always produces identical output - **HMAC-signed tokens**: Cryptographic verification of slice integrity - **Priority-queue BFS**: Novel algorithm for context boundary expansion - **Phase-aware scoring**: Synthesis > Consolidation > Exploration weighting - **High performance**: Rust core with Python bindings

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